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How to Pick the Best Moving Company

By Matthew Lynch
March 19, 2024
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Choosing the right moving company is crucial for a smooth and stress-free relocation experience. Here are several key steps to ensure you select the best moving company for your needs:

1.Do Your Research: Start by asking friends, family, or coworkers for recommendations. Then, take your search online. Look for companies with positive reviews on sites like Yelp, Google, and the Better Business Bureau (BBB).

2.Check for Proper Licensing: Any company you consider should have the proper licensing to operate. For interstate moves in the U.S., look for a USDOT number which indicates they are registered with the Department of Transportation.

3.Get Multiple Estimates: Obtain estimates from at least three different movers to compare prices. Be wary of quotes that are significantly lower than others, as this could be a red flag.

4.Consider their Experience: Look for companies with significant experience, especially if you have special items that need moving, like pianos or antiques.

5.Evaluate Their Professionalism and Transparency: When interacting with a potential moving company, assess their professionalism and customer service. They should be clear about their services and fees.

6.Beware of Large Deposits: A reputable moving company won’t demand a large deposit before moving day; generally, payment is expected upon delivery.

7.Understand Your Insurance Options: Moving companies offer different levels of liability insurance. Make sure you understand what is covered and consider purchasing additional insurance if necessary.

8.Read the Contract Thoroughly: Before signing a contract, read it carefully to ensure all of your belongings are listed, and there are no hidden fees or clauses that could cause issues later.

By following these tips and conducting thorough vetting, you can feel confident in choosing a reliable moving company that meets your specific needs and provides you with peace of mind during your move.

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